ok oops posted about this stuff a while back and said he found it at walmart. well i was there tonight to get something else and was walking around and saw the stuff. it has a red clearence tag and is a buck a bottle now! so i bought two of them. if youre interested in this stuff you might want to check it out.

i have no idea where it is in the store. in the store here they had a small clearence section on an end cap in the hardware dept and thats where it was at. they had 4 bottle but i only got two. im going to go by there tomorrow and if the other two are still there im going to get them too. i thouhg i would be nice and give someone else a chance but if there are still there after a couple days, it fair game!

yes its in a squeeze bottle with a flip out top lid. its just the gelled alcohol and you put some on your woods for a fire and it kinda acts as your tender. its cool stuff to play with but basically the same as perell but cheaper right now. i keep a small bottle of the cheap hand san. stuff for the same thing in my fire kit. i figured i could just use these big bottles to refil the little one. i do keep a small bottle of the better hand cleaner seperate for it real intended purpose though.

I can clean my hands with some,say a third of a bottle,then add the alcohol(heet) and use it for that purpose or empty the entire thing as a hand sanitizer and refill with heet.Dollar Tree carries the hand sanitizer in 1,2,and 4oz small bottles(i think,4bottles,2bottles,and 1 bottle)each pack for a buck and they have the pop-tops..perfect for premeasured loads of fuel in smaller bottles.You'd probably pay the same amount for empty bottles at a pharmacy or more.It's easy to take a sharpie and mark separate ozs or half bottles on the outside..besides the word HEET.The 1oz,2oz are tiny,flat,uniform size top to bottom(easy to calculate lines on them),and easy to pack inside a stove kit for day hikes,4oz for longer hikes..The bottles are shorter than most and fit nicely around stoves because they are slightly convex on one side,concave on the other.Using a small stove inside a 4-5" pot allows a person to put the stove in the center and line the outside edges with the small bottles inside the cook pot,depending on the diameter of the stove of course. I find the 2oz to be a nice size for day hikes at 3-1/2" high by 1" deepx2" wide,can fit in a shirt or coat pocket,or anywhere else..including about any pot I plan to use along with everything else.

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